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In my groovy application, I receive a java.sql.Timestamp object using Hibernate createCriteria(), and I want to convert it into java.util.Date object. I tried the following codes below but to no avail:

Date javaDateObject = sqlDateObject
Date javaDateOject = (Date)sqlDateObject
Date javaDateObject = sqlDateObject as Date 

I get the error:

org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.typehandling.GroovyCastException: 
  Cannot cast object '[Ljava.lang.Object;@14a4864' with class 
  '[Ljava.lang.Object;' to class 'java.util.Date'
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    No, an array of objects cannot be cast to a date--which makes sense. Jul 29, 2014 at 12:21

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Try with

Date javaDateObject = new Date(sqlDateObject.time)
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  • Did it work to you? If so, please mark as correct the answer. Aug 1, 2014 at 11:30
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Since sqlDateObject is actually a Object[] and not a java.sql.Timestamp the error is normal.

Assuming the array contains the Timestamp as (single) first element, you can of course do Date javaDateOject = (Date) sqlDateObject[0] (or the variant with "as"). But since Timestamp is a subclass of Date, this does actually do nothing.

If you really need a Date then I suggest to do this:

Date javaDateOject = new Date(sqlDateObject[0].time)
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